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Exam ACD100 topic 1 question 16 discussion

Actual exam question from Appian's ACD100
Question #: 16
Topic #: 1
[All ACD100 Questions]

During User Acceptance Testing (UAT), a tester operating in the test environment asks you to change a data point in one of the tables.
In the development environment, you navigate to the database and adjust the data point that the tester described.
What is the issue with the steps taken?

  • A. According to Appian best practices, changes should not be made directly in a database.
  • B. The change to the database was made in the wrong environment.
  • C. As an associate, you should not be communicating or coordinating directly with testers.
  • D. The change was made without formally seeking approval from DevOps.
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Suggested Answer: A 🗳️

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yanoolthecool
6 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: B
All answers seem legit.. case dependent tho, but the most correct ones are A and B, but its obvious that its B.
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Osho55
9 months, 2 weeks ago
A is not practical. We update data all the time. But then A could still be the right answer. C could be the correct answer.
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Osho55
9 months, 2 weeks ago
Sorry, I meant to say B, the wrong environment.
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XfrankX
1 month, 2 weeks ago
You should never make any modifications directly in a UAT environment. The changes need to be made in the DEV environment, then deploy to test to check if the change did the thing you want it to do and THEN you deploy it to UAT to let the users test. So I think that B is NOT correct. The change should be made in the DEV environment first!
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